It would be fairly substantial. From our perspective, a lot of these costs would be put at the feet of the various pension plans and benefit plans we manage manifold. I'm sure they would turn around and ask us to provide a lot of that information. In a portfolio, in a year we could do well over 1,000 transactions, and we have maybe 150-odd portfolios we're producing information for that would be over $5,000. Our best guess is that we would probably have to add some people to our organization and probably look at some capital expenditures, but that's just one of the costs.
I think the other cost that is significant is on the portfolio side. Portfolio information is basically our proprietary information within our business. Putting it onto a public website could impact our ability to buy or sell stocks and could affect the investment returns.